'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

Murray shattered as Scottish public sticks with the SNP again

Poll after poll putting the SNP at 50% or more and the First Minister trusted by 10 to 12 times as many Scots as the Scottish Labour leader, Shadowy Secretary of State for Morningside, Ian Murray, must be shattered by the public’s lack of confidence in his party and, if they recognise him, him.

The YouGov poll yesterday has the SNP at 51% and Labour at 15%, 10 points behind even the appalling Tories led by the frankly unappetizing Carlaw.

The wider data here suggest a surge by the English leader, Sir Keir Starmer, to as high as 37% in London and 35% in Scotland, narrowing the gap with Boris Johnson to only 12 points from 24 points in April, but that does not seem to translate into any surge on behalf of Scottish Labour.

4 thoughts on “Murray shattered as Scottish public sticks with the SNP again”

There is legally only the UK Labour Party Accounting Unit in Scotland.

“Scottish Labour is registered with the UK Electoral Commission as an Accounting Unit (AU) of the UK Labour Party and is therefore not a registered political party under the terms of the Political Parties, Elections and Referendums Act 2000.”

Fat Boab, with his loudmouth grunting and whining, has to rely on Tory and Lib Dumb votes to keep his seats.
Interestingly, his best pals all seem to be in the Tory party–Mundell, Ruthie and Alister Jack. I wonder how close he was to joining their party?
Does he wear “Union Jock” jim-jams at night? Just a thought, though not a pleasant one.

Meanwhile a creepy-Crawley Tory MP has accused “socialist and nationalist” MP’s of being workshy and lazy for not wanting the virtual parliament to be ended. OK, most Tory MPs have two or three or more sources of income, and appear, during this pandemic, to be self-distanced from their common sense, but that does not make them “workers”.
And do his accusations also apply to British nationalists, who make up the vast preponderance of Westminster inhabitents.

Since when was Murray responsible for health matters in Scotland?
He is irrelevant in the current crisis and is only good for making cheap political snipes at the SG.
Why was Holyrood only given permission by Westminster to lockdown at the end of March?
Why is he covering that up?
My cheap political snipe!

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com

'Scotland has much to be proud of in the way that the pandemic has been managed. I have no doubt that the death toll would have been greater without the unwavering support and close working relationship between the government and the clinical community.' Dr Dr Stephen Cole, President of the Scottish Intensive Care Society Contributor reminders and comments talkingupreminders@gmail.com